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Cruising Speed

16 knots

Length

70 ft.

Beam

21 ft.

Draft

6.5 ft.

Gross Tonnage

77 gross tons

Fuel Capacity

1,800 gallons

Fresh Water

800 gallons

Propulsion

Twin Cat 3406 - 700HP

Electrical Power

20kW Lugger Diesel Generator (220/120 VAC, single phase)
and 16kW Lugger Diesel Generator

   Hydraulic Power

One 18GPM@1800PSI system and
One 12GPM@1800PSI


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r/v cape fear contact info

University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Center for Marine Science
5600 Marvin K. Moss Lane
Wilmington, North Carolina 28409

Dan Aspenleiter: (910) 962-2436
Fax: (910) 962-2410

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Contact Captain Dan Aspenleiter at (910) 962-2436.

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r/v cape fear missions

Fiscal Year 2000

Marine Archeology

  • USS Monitor National Historical Site, Dr. John Broadwater P.I.

Marine Geology

  • Seismic surveys, Dr. William Cleary P.I.
  • Marine Hydrology, Dr. Art Spivack P.I.
  • Water Sampling and Wells, Dr. Willard Moore P.I., University of South Carolina

Marine Biology

  • Benthic Ecology, Dr. Martin Posey, P.I.
  • Chemical Ecology, Dr. Thomas E. Lankford P.I.
  • Box Core, Dr. Stephen A. Skrabal, P.I. (Cape Fear River)

Educational

  • ROV training, Lance Horn P.I.
  • Dive training, Doug Kesling P.I.
  • Dive training for students, Tom Potts P.I.
  • Sampling Methods Class, Dr. Lynn Leonard P.I.
  • Summer Ventures, at-sea classes for students, Dr. Michael Smith P. I.
  • Dr. Joseph Pawlik, Biological Sciences
  • Dr. Scott Quackenbush, Biological Sciences
  • Dr. Laela Sayigh, Biological Sciences
  • Dr. Fredrick Bingham, Physical Oceanography
  • Dr. Lewis Abrams, Earth Sciences
  • Dr. Courtney Hackney, Biological Sciences
  • Dr. Nancy Grindlay, Earth Sciences

Coastal Ocean Monitoring Project

  • Dr. Marvin K. Moss, Physical Oceanography

A total of over one hundred days of operations in support of marine science projects.


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r/v cape fear charter rates

Rates effective 01/01/2005
*Rates are subject to change without notice.

$ 1750 - Standard daily charter rate for a full day charter. (7-12 hours)

$ 2550 - Cost for charter over 12 hours (including 24 hour operations).

$ 900 - Half-day charter rate for up to 6 hours (0600-1200 or 1200 to 1800).

$ 400 - Lay day rate (includes weather and other non-operational days when away from home port & any non-operational day caused by scientific party. (See Note 6)

$ 125 - Service Rate for providing a third crewmember during charters less than 13 hours. (Standard rate includes captain and mate/engineer).

$ 100 - Service fee for a crewmember working on a holiday or weekend day (as requested by the PI) for which one of the day rates listed above is not being charged.

The Total Charter Cost will include the above rates and the cost of fuel used. See Note 7.

1. Since oceanographic research missions must be planned far in advance, and since the demand for vessel time, especially during the period from May through September, is high, a deposit of 25% of the estimated Total Charter Cost (charter rates plus fuel), or a purchase order for the total estimated charges, is required to schedule days on the R/V CAPE FEAR. The Assistant Director for Marine operations can provide an estimate of the total Charter Cost. Deposit checks should be made out to the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and sent to:

Assistant Director for Marine Operations
Center for Marine Science
5600 Marvin K. Moss Lane
Wilmington N.C. 28409

2. UNCW must receive a purchase order at least 10 days prior to the beginning of the charter period. The PO should be in the amount of the total estimated charges (based on the above rates), including fuel, less the deposit (if already paid), for the number of days to be chartered (see note 7). In the event the PO is not received on time, the charter days may be offered to other users and the deposit forfeited (see note 5). If scheduling conflicts cannot be resolved by other means, priority may be determined by which deposit is received first. Fees are subject to change without notice.

3. The Charter Period begins when vessel operations such as loading, departure or other operations requiring crew to be present are SCHEDULED TO BEGIN by the Chartering Party. The Charter Period ends when the vessel returns to its slip and off-loading operations are completed. Vessel should be left in the same condition in which it was found. Overnight operations may run no more than four nights and five days (ex. 0700 Monday - 1700 Friday).

4. UNCW will bill the Chartering Party after completion of the scheduled charter. Invoices itemizing the costs of the charter will be provided. Full payment of the Charter Lease is required within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice.

5. Cancellation Policy: A scheduled mission may be canceled up to ten days prior to the scheduled start of the mission. If the mission is canceled ten (10) days prior to first departure date, ten percent (10%) of the Charter Cost is non-refundable.

6. If the vessel is forced to have a non-operational day during a Charter Period, the chartering party will not be charged if the cause of the non-operational day is vessel related (ex. mechanical problems). However, if the cause of the non-operational day lies with the chartering party (ex. equipment problems), lay days will be billed at $400/day.

7. Total cost for charter fees will be calculated using the above listed rates and the cost of fuel actually consumed. The Vessel Captain will gauge all fuel tanks (port, starboard, and generator) each day and record the levels in the fuel log. Expected fuel consumption at a cruising speed of 15 knots (under fair weather conditions) is 40 gallons per hour. Fuel consumption at idle speed (ex. survey work) is about 10 gallons per hour. These estimates include fuel for the 20 kW Northern Light generator.

8. Expenses incurred when away from homeport (such as dockage, crew per diem, transportation, etc.) will be charged to the Chartering Party.

9. On all charters, the R/VCAPE FEAR crew will operate all shipboard machinery. The chartering party will provide sufficient personnel for loading and unloading scientific equipment and supplies and for carrying out the planned project. Drinks, food, and snacks will be the responsibility of the chartering party for day trips (<12hrs). For overnight trips, meals will be planned with the chartering party, and purchased by UNCW. The chartering party will take responsibility for meal preparation and clean-up.

10. ZERO TOLERANCE IS A CONDITION FOR CHARTER OF THE R/V CAPE FEAR .

CONTACT: Dan Aspenleiter
phone (910) 962-2436
Fax (910) 962-2410
aspenleiterd@uncw.edu

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